Senowbari-Daryan B, Velledits F (2007)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2007
Book Volume: 113
Pages Range: 357-368
Journal Issue: 3
Examination of the calcareous microfossil from the Anisian reef limestones of the Aggtelek Mountains, northern Hungary, described as Axopora aggtelekensis by Scholz, supports the cyanobacterian nature of this organism. It is not a Hydrozoa as originally thought by Scholz. For this microfossils, occuring in Triassic shallow water carbonates the new genus Anisophytes is proposed. The differences between Anisophytes, as gregarious microfossil composed of tubes, and other similar looking organisms, like Tubiphytes, Aeolisaccus kotori Radoicic, Koivaella Tchuvashov or Proaulopora Vologdin is discussed. Anisophytes is attributed tentatively to Cyanophyceans.
APA:
Senowbari-Daryan, B., & Velledits, F. (2007). Axopora aggtelekensis Scholz 1972, originally described as Hydrozoa, is attributed to the new genus Anisophytes (Cyanophyta?). Rivista Italiana Di Paleontologia E Stratigrafia, 113(3), 357-368. https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/5880
MLA:
Senowbari-Daryan, Baba, and Felicitász Velledits. "Axopora aggtelekensis Scholz 1972, originally described as Hydrozoa, is attributed to the new genus Anisophytes (Cyanophyta?)." Rivista Italiana Di Paleontologia E Stratigrafia 113.3 (2007): 357-368.
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